Right #38: To Say I Don't KnowRight #38: To Say I Don't Know
Self Evolution Regardless: Narcissistic Abuse Recovery and Self Growth
Maram Ben Rhouma discusses the strength in admitting 'I don't know' and how it can lead to personal growth.
37:43•17 May 2020
Embracing Uncertainty: The Strength in Saying 'I Don't Know'
“Remember that you have the right to say I don't know, and this is part of who we are, and don't ever, ever feel guilty or ashamed or afraid for saying that, no matter who you are, no matter where you're from, I don't care.”
Ever felt pressured to know all the answers? In this episode of 'Self Evolution Regardless', host Maram Ben Rhouma tackles the often overlooked power of admitting when we don't know something. She delves into how societal expectations can make us feel ashamed or guilty for not having all the answers, and why it's crucial to break free from that mindset. By embracing our limitations, we open ourselves up to growth and self-discovery.
Maram discusses how admitting ignorance isn't a weakness but a strength that can shield us from manipulation and gaslighting. This episode is a refreshing reminder that it's perfectly human to say 'I don't know', and doing so can actually lead to greater confidence and personal evolution. Whether you're struggling with the pressure to appear knowledgeable or just curious about how embracing uncertainty can be empowering, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice.
Tune in to learn how to cope with the fear of not knowing and transform it into a tool for self-growth.

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